Jon Stewart looks back at his 'Daily Show' tenure: 'The world is worse!'

The penultimate episode of "The Daily Show" featured a very sentimental Jon Stewart.

"Before I see the gentle yet firm gravitation pull of my home planet, New Jersey," Stewart said, "I'd like to reflect on what we've built here over these past 16 years."

And what exactly has Stewart built? The host described his show as a "monument to evisceration."

Stewart then showed multiple headlines trumpeting of how he "eviscerated," "annihilated," "crushed" and "demolished" certain topics over the years.

"So now at the end of my tenure, with all my targets pulverized into ash before me, I would like to take a moment to see my crushed enemies driven before me and hear the lamentation of their women," Stewart said.

This led to a segment called "The Daily Show: Destroyer of Worlds," which featured clips on topics Stewart had supposedly vanquished, including terrorism, race relations and Fox News.

Then the tables turned, and Stewart learned that these problems haven't been solved.

"What the f*** is going on here?!" Stewart screamed while banging on his desk. "The world is demonstrably worse than when I started. Have I caused this?"

The studio then went dark as Stewart picked up a skull and begun a "Hamlet"-esque soliloquy.

"Hath my efforts all been for naught?" Stewart asked. "As I shuffle off this basic cable coil, must I discover my years of evisceration have bettered nothing? Sixteen years of barbs and jeers spurred none to greatness."

Jon Stewart went Shakespearean during his second to last episode on Wednesday night.